Tiger Still Perfect After Stunning Finish

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Arnold Palmer Invitational: Tiger Woods sinks a 25-foot birdie on the 72nd hole to beat Bart Bryant at Bay Hill. Check out the photos of Woods’ amazing run, which started last fall. Tiger has tied the great Ben Hogan and two legends stand in front of him in the all-time PGA wins record book – Jack Nicklaus and Sam Snead.

In his biggest challenge since this streak began seven months ago, Woods outlasted 45-year-old Bart Bryant and won with a birdie putt on the final hole for the first time in seven years. He turned and slammed his cap to the ground, letting out a roar to celebrate his 64th career victory, tying Ben Hogan at No. 3 on the PGA Tour’s career list.

Palmer stood behind the 18th green with thousands of sun-baked fans who have come to expect nothing less from Woods. The King smiled and nodded his head, a royal approval of a captivating conclusion at Bay Hill.

Woods closed with a 4-under 66 and won Bay Hill for the fifth time in his career, becoming the first player in PGA Tour history to win four tournaments at least five times.

Next up is the CA Championship at Doral, which he has won six times. No wonder some are starting to question whether he will lose again.

Bryant felt hopeless, no different from so many other victims of Woods.

He hit all the right shots on the back nine to keep pressure on the world’s No. 1 player, and was sitting in the scoring trailer when the largest crowd in golf this year erupted in cheers when the birdie putt fell. All Bryant could do as he heard the roar of the crowd was to chuckle…as if to say: “What else is new?”

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